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Pollyanna played "the glad game", where the 'player' always looked for something to be glad of - in any situation. It started when, as the daughter of a poor missionary, she found that the only thing suitable for a child in the mission barrel was a pair of tiny crutches, when she had really been hoping to find a doll. To ease her disappointment, her father taught her to look for something to be glad about re: the crutches (ie, that she didn't NEED them). After her father's death (her mother had already passed away) Pollyanna is sent to live with her wealthy but stern Aunt Polly. Pollyanna wins over many of the towns folk with her vivacious personality and youthful optimism. She then proceeds to teach others in the town to play "the glad game". A beautiful concept and a wonderful series of books for all young girls. Make sure they have a box of tissues handy, though!
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He was glad because every one else had a nick name but him. so he flet like he fitted in.
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My problem with your phrase is that your verb is ' to be' and you are using 'of help' as a noun (an instance of helping). This is OK but one would usually use this sort of phrase (contracted to - "glad to be of help" or more correctly "glad to have been of help") in response to a 'thank you' from someone else (they would be thanking you for assisting them). If you were offering someone help you would say:- "Can I be of help" or, using 'help' as the verb, "Can I help" However if you are currently helping someone and you want to say how much you are enjoying the experience you would phrase it thus:- "I am glad to be helping you".
Pollyanna played The Glad Game.
The main character in the story "Pollyanna" is, obviously, Pollyanna Harrington, an optimistic and cheerful young girl who goes to live with her strict and stern Aunt Polly. The story revolves around how Pollyanna's positive attitude and "glad game" impact the people around her and the community she lives in.
"Glad Game" as a metaphor for finding positivity and gratitude in all situations. The "Glad Heart" as a metaphor for maintaining a positive and hopeful outlook on life. The town of Beldingsville as a metaphor for a community that learns to embrace and spread joy through Pollyanna's influence.
Pollyanna played "the glad game", where the 'player' always looked for something to be glad of - in any situation. It started when, as the daughter of a poor missionary, she found that the only thing suitable for a child in the mission barrel was a pair of tiny crutches, when she had really been hoping to find a doll. To ease her disappointment, her father taught her to look for something to be glad about re: the crutches (ie, that she didn't NEED them). After her father's death (her mother had already passed away) Pollyanna is sent to live with her wealthy but stern Aunt Polly. Pollyanna wins over many of the towns folk with her vivacious personality and youthful optimism. She then proceeds to teach others in the town to play "the glad game". A beautiful concept and a wonderful series of books for all young girls. Make sure they have a box of tissues handy, though!
How Glad I Am - by Nancy Wilson
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Eleanor Hodgman Porter has written: 'Little pardner' -- subject(s): Short stories 'Pollyanna (Book and Charm)' 'Pollyanna-The Great Classic for Children' 'Cross Currents' 'Oh Money Money' 'The tie that binds' 'Across the Years' 'Oh, Money! Money!' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Baolinna de dou kou nian hua' 'Pollyanna Grows Up' 'Pollyanna Book and Charm' -- subject(s): Fiction, Interpersonal relations, Conduct of life, Aunts, Orphans, History, Cheerfulness 'Baolinna de dou kou nian hua' 'The story of Marco' 'Pollyanna (TK1020)' 'Pollyanna Grows Up: The Second Glad Book' -- subject(s): Classic Literature, Fiction, Juvenile Fiction, OverDrive 'Pollyanna' 'Little Pardner, and Other Stories' 'Cross currents'
Mr. Banks, a father of 2, doesn't spend enough time with his children. Mary Poppins saves him and convinces him to spend more time with his children. Make sure you understand, MARY POPPINS DOESN'T COME TO SAVE THE CHILDREN. SHE COMES TO SAVE MR. BANKS
being in love with a video game is cool but god as in jesus is better than stupid video game but there still cool but there not better than god! im glad i could help you
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